Seasonal patterns of riverine carbon sources and export in NW Greenland

Abstract Glacial runoff exports large amounts of carbon (C) to the oceans, but major uncertainty remains regarding sources, seasonality, and magnitude. We apportioned C exported by five rivers from glacial and periglacial sources in northwest Greenland by monitoring discharge, water sources (δ18O),...

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Main Authors: Csank, A. Z. (Adam Z.), Czimczik, C. I. (Claudia I.), Xu, X. (Xiaomei), Welker, J. M. (Jeffrey M.)
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: American Geophysical Union 2019
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Online Access:http://urn.fi/urn:nbn:fi-fe2019062822319
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spelling ftunivoulu:oai:oulu.fi:nbnfi-fe2019062822319 2023-07-30T04:03:46+02:00 Seasonal patterns of riverine carbon sources and export in NW Greenland Csank, A. Z. (Adam Z.) Czimczik, C. I. (Claudia I.) Xu, X. (Xiaomei) Welker, J. M. (Jeffrey M.) 2019 application/pdf http://urn.fi/urn:nbn:fi-fe2019062822319 eng eng American Geophysical Union info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/url/https://arcticdata.io info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess ©2019. American Geophysical Union. carbon cycling dissolved organic mattter radiocarbon water isotopes info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion 2019 ftunivoulu 2023-07-08T19:55:57Z Abstract Glacial runoff exports large amounts of carbon (C) to the oceans, but major uncertainty remains regarding sources, seasonality, and magnitude. We apportioned C exported by five rivers from glacial and periglacial sources in northwest Greenland by monitoring discharge, water sources (δ18O), concentration and composition of dissolved organic carbon (DOC), and ages (14C) of DOC and particulate organic C over three summers (2010–2012). We found that particulate organic C (F = 1.0366–0.2506) was generally older than DOC in glacial sourced rivers and likely sourced from the physical erosion of aged C pools. Most exported DOC showed strong seasonal variations in sources and discharge. In summer, mean DOC ages ranged from modern to 4,750 cal years BP (F = 1.0022–0.6291); however, the annual C flux from glacially sourced rivers was dominated by young, plant‐derived DOC (F = 0.9667–1.002) exported during the spring freshet. The most aged DOC (F = 0.6891–0.8297) was exported in middle to late summer at lower concentrations and was glacial in origin. Scaled to the whole of Greenland using model‐estimated runoff, we estimate a total riverine DOC flux of 0.29% to 0.45% ± 20% Tg C/year. Our flux results indicate that the highest C fluxes occur during the time of year when the majority of C is modern in age. However, higher melt rates from the Greenland ice sheet and longer growing seasons could result in increasing amounts of ancient C from the Greenland ice sheet and from the periglacial landscape to the ocean. Article in Journal/Newspaper Greenland Ice Sheet Jultika - University of Oulu repository Greenland
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topic carbon cycling
dissolved organic mattter
radiocarbon
water isotopes
spellingShingle carbon cycling
dissolved organic mattter
radiocarbon
water isotopes
Csank, A. Z. (Adam Z.)
Czimczik, C. I. (Claudia I.)
Xu, X. (Xiaomei)
Welker, J. M. (Jeffrey M.)
Seasonal patterns of riverine carbon sources and export in NW Greenland
topic_facet carbon cycling
dissolved organic mattter
radiocarbon
water isotopes
description Abstract Glacial runoff exports large amounts of carbon (C) to the oceans, but major uncertainty remains regarding sources, seasonality, and magnitude. We apportioned C exported by five rivers from glacial and periglacial sources in northwest Greenland by monitoring discharge, water sources (δ18O), concentration and composition of dissolved organic carbon (DOC), and ages (14C) of DOC and particulate organic C over three summers (2010–2012). We found that particulate organic C (F = 1.0366–0.2506) was generally older than DOC in glacial sourced rivers and likely sourced from the physical erosion of aged C pools. Most exported DOC showed strong seasonal variations in sources and discharge. In summer, mean DOC ages ranged from modern to 4,750 cal years BP (F = 1.0022–0.6291); however, the annual C flux from glacially sourced rivers was dominated by young, plant‐derived DOC (F = 0.9667–1.002) exported during the spring freshet. The most aged DOC (F = 0.6891–0.8297) was exported in middle to late summer at lower concentrations and was glacial in origin. Scaled to the whole of Greenland using model‐estimated runoff, we estimate a total riverine DOC flux of 0.29% to 0.45% ± 20% Tg C/year. Our flux results indicate that the highest C fluxes occur during the time of year when the majority of C is modern in age. However, higher melt rates from the Greenland ice sheet and longer growing seasons could result in increasing amounts of ancient C from the Greenland ice sheet and from the periglacial landscape to the ocean.
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Csank, A. Z. (Adam Z.)
Czimczik, C. I. (Claudia I.)
Xu, X. (Xiaomei)
Welker, J. M. (Jeffrey M.)
author_facet Csank, A. Z. (Adam Z.)
Czimczik, C. I. (Claudia I.)
Xu, X. (Xiaomei)
Welker, J. M. (Jeffrey M.)
author_sort Csank, A. Z. (Adam Z.)
title Seasonal patterns of riverine carbon sources and export in NW Greenland
title_short Seasonal patterns of riverine carbon sources and export in NW Greenland
title_full Seasonal patterns of riverine carbon sources and export in NW Greenland
title_fullStr Seasonal patterns of riverine carbon sources and export in NW Greenland
title_full_unstemmed Seasonal patterns of riverine carbon sources and export in NW Greenland
title_sort seasonal patterns of riverine carbon sources and export in nw greenland
publisher American Geophysical Union
publishDate 2019
url http://urn.fi/urn:nbn:fi-fe2019062822319
geographic Greenland
geographic_facet Greenland
genre Greenland
Ice Sheet
genre_facet Greenland
Ice Sheet
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